Tag Archives: Internet speed

If your Internet connection seems a little faster the past few years, there’s good reason. A new study reveals the average worldwide Internet speed increased 23 percent over the twelve-month period from May 2017 to May 2018. The study involved 163 million tests using ISPs located all over the planet. The planet’s average Internet speed […]

In terms of screen resolution, 4K is the next level after most TVs went began to support 1080p in the past decade. DirecTV was the first TV provider to offer 4K content through on-demand and it picked up steam with sports programming where viewers could now stream matches in 4K live. Since YouTube now supports […]

Nintendo decided to leave 2017 with a bang, releasing the masterful Xenoblade Chronicles 2 in December in time for the holidays. The game is still generating interest as 2018 starts, and with good reason. The Xenoblade 2 storyline is a common motif – hero symbiotically aligned with powerful weapon that bad people want. However, the […]

Many of you likely took advantage of the Black Friday sales to purchase a new PlayStation 4 video game system. Great sale prices abounded for both PlayStation models – including the PS4 Pro – as well as Microsoft’s Xbox One line. However, with all that extra gaming horsepower comes an additional thirst for the household’s […]

If you’re a fan of first-person shooter games, like Call of Duty, you know the importance of Internet speed. A mere second can make or break a game. It can mean the difference between a sweet headshot, a toe shot, or just no shot at all, if it’s bad enough. Not having a decent Internet connection […]

Online gaming has evolved a great deal over the past two decades. With humble origins in Flash games made for early websites, to MMORPGs like Everquest breaking the mold in the 1990s, online gaming has exploded into several different categories and is one of the fastest-growing segments of the games industry. Online gaming traffic clocked […]

With Google bringing its own gigabit Internet service to Louisville, it stands to reason AT&T Fiber would follow a similar path. In fact, Google Fiber’s appearance in the Derby City likely influenced AT&T decision to boost its own Fiber investment in Kentucky’s largest metro area. Healthy competition makes everyone’s Internet speed a little faster. The […]

Here is the good news: there are 24 Internet providers in San Francisco, though some are better than others. Read on to better understand how to choose a plan, find the fastest Internet speeds, and get the most cost-effective deals.

Whether you’re new to Houston and trying to find the best Internet service provider (ISP), or you’re simply looking to upgrade your plan, Bandwidth Place can help you find the best Internet services in your area.

Based on our research, we often recommend AT&T as the best ISP in San Antonio with cable from DIRECTV. With plenty of Internet packages at affordable prices, these companies will keep you connected to friends and family near and far.

From Central Dallas and Park Cities to East and West Dallas, established residents and newcomers alike want the best Internet provider in Dallas to stream Cowboys games, work from home, and relax with a Friday night movie.

If you’re planning an upcoming move or looking for a new service provider in Austin, TX, you’ll need a solid home Internet connection. With the right plan, you can have the high-speed Internet connection that matches your activities.

Are you moving to Tampa, FL and looking to find the best Internet service providers (ISP) in your new area? At Bandwidth Place, we partner with the best Internet providers in Tampa to connect you with a customized plan that fits your household’s network needs.

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